Posted on 01/17/2025 11:03:06 AM PST by Red Badger
Wow!
bttt
Still waiting for someone to find Jeremiah’s Deed..........
No idea......
Gonna need a bigger can!.........
A ancient standing stone with a ritual purpose ... uncovered after thousands of years! This sounds like the first chapter of a thriller novel.
Oh my, what did he do?
Thanks Red Badger.
He buried it in a pottery jar and sealed it.......
InDeed he did!
That means it’s still there somewhere.......
So what can we DO?
If he inDeed buried the deed, then Jeremiah "meant to DO that".
Someone's inDeep DO-DO,
because somewhere is always an abbreviation that will help people find what they are searching for.
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Back over to JERusalem:
I really do find the content and theme of this article intriguing, though, that a secret shrine (hidden chambers)...
"sealed up by Jesus' ancestor is OPENED for the first time in 3,000 years"
When I first read this article on DM (admittedly I had been dumpster-diving over there the night before the thread appeared), it seemed peculiar that the discovery had been repeatedly described in terms of Jesus' genealogy.
Why couldn't they just say 'Hezekiah'? Okay they did, but there's the theme of Jesus' lineage/ancestry woven throughout.
"Related", is that there's also a link near the top to:
READ MORE: Scientists reveal where Jesus was born - and it WASN'T Bethlehem
And at the end, a *blue box* [with a typical Nativity scene depicted inside] linking to the same article:
Read More: Scientists reveal exactly where Jesus was born
Then below that, a much larger but lighter-shaded *blue box* with this question in all caps:
WHAT DO PEOPLE BELIEVE ABOUT THE TRADITIONAL BIRTHPLACE OF JESUS?
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This is where I probably irk people just on general principle (LEPER is opposite of REPEL, then then again no it ain't), because when stuff like this gets my attention, I look at what is simply presented and how -- e.g. repetition, placement, timing, visual effects and so forth.
I suspect a lot of people would have 'eye roll' reactions to the statements (the claims put forward) and that would be that. But I'm not focusing on the truth or falsehood of the claims themselves, but like I said -- just the matter-of-fact-reality of what is displayed on the page and how.
Observations, not interpretations.
Another observation is that the Jesus' birth theme is kind of misplaced in time. If this article with its product placement had appeared during the "Christmas shopping season" when such topics are popular to publish because everyone's in the mood, the tangential Jesus' birth and ancestry messaging would make more sense.
Therefore, I find this all very interesting for the fact of its presentation at this particular time.
I care because I know Who is really writing the script, even or especially via human free will to choose this or that. (One neat trick.).
(BTW, obviously God doesn't drink because He's always asking someone to hold His beer, be it etymology 1 בִּירָה, or etymology 2 בִּירָה. Q.E.D.) 😉
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There's a lot of 'subliminal product placement' going on as always, all in its time.
At this time on the other side of the pond, in leaping from Jerusalem to the DM and over to America...
People are anxiously awaiting and counting down until the "triumphal return"* of President Donald Trump. In some religious camps, there are concerns and warnings that boy those other people are trusting in man instead of God.
I suppose it depends on which man. Orange Man bad, Orange Man not to be slavishly followed, but the Established extinguished luminaries are to be believed because they come in the name of the Lord. Sure, okay.
That's the prevailing theory, anyway.
I'll just stick with the awareness of blue boxes for product placement.
*I didn't even have a chance yet to proofread and hit "post" when...
Must be in the timing. Ask a comedian.
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